The signs of fall will soon be evident.
Temperatures drop, foliage puts on a show. Students return to school.
Some people get really into Halloween, to the point of parodying the
intro to Thriller. One of the less visible signals of the season
is the arrival of a bounty of art offerings in Cincinnati.

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This fall
features countless exciting opportunities to support the arts around the
city (and beyond) in the fields of visual arts, dance, vocal arts and
classical music, theater and film.

We encourage you to break out of your
typical routine this season, and this Fall Arts Preview is stocked with
plenty of ideas for your calendar. Instead of browsing your Netflix
queue, catch a movie at a newly re-opened indie theater. Skip the screen
altogether and check out an onstage offering like Cabaret, The Crucible or Bull.Celebrate
Cincinnati Ballet’s 50th anniversary with a must-see show set to Johnny
Cash tunes. And don’t miss the rare chance to see Maya Angelou perform
live with eighth blackbird and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. And
while it’s true art was never dead — or undead — it’s more alive than
ever.

You can run, you can hide — but art will find you. Be prepared to get caught up in it.